St. Vladimir changed completely after his baptism. He destroyed all the pagan statues that stood in Russia, and replaced them with Churches. He also attempted to live in peace as much as possible with his neighbors, and had only one wife.

St. Vladimir changed completely after his baptism. He destroyed all the pagan statues that stood in Russia, and replaced them with Churches. He also attempted to live in peace as much as possible with his neighbors, and had only one wife.

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== Notes ==

== Notes ==

St. Vladimir is also the grandson of St. Olga, and the father of St. Boris and St. Gleb the Passion-Bearers.

St. Vladimir is also the grandson of St. Olga, and the father of St. Boris and St. Gleb the Passion-Bearers.

Taking the word of his envoys, St. Vladimir had himself and his nation baptized Orthodox.

After St. Vladimir’s Conversion

St. Vladimir changed completely after his baptism. He destroyed all the pagan statues that stood in Russia, and replaced them with Churches. He also attempted to live in peace as much as possible with his neighbors, and had only one wife.

Notes

St. Vladimir is also the grandson of St. Olga, and the father of St. Boris and St. Gleb the Passion-Bearers.